Here Is The Full F1 2018 Classic Car List

Codemasters has today announced the full F1 2018 classic car list, including but definitely not limited to the cars that were included in F1 2017. The list of twenty classic cars includes classics from the 1970’s and early 1980’s, as well as two new “tier 1” classic cars from the 00’s. F1 2018 was originally announced in May 2018, and Codemasters has already revealed some major changes that will affect the way you perform both on and off the track.

The F1 2018 classic car list include James Hunt’s legendary 1976 championship winning McLaren M23D and Niki Lauda’s Ferrari 312 T2, both of which featured in the hit movie ‘Rush’ (2013). They are joined by two Championship winning Lotus cars: Emerson Fittipaldi’s 1972 Lotus and Mario Andretti’s 1978 Lotus 79. The 1979 Ferrari 312 T4, as driven by Jody Scheckter as he beat teammate Gilles Villeneuve to the title, and the 1982 McLaren MP4/1B driven by John Watson and Lauda make up the class.

“We are delighted to bring 20 classic cars to F1 2018,” commented Lee Mather, Game Director, F1 2018. “The classics were extremely popular in last year’s game so we naturally wanted to offer our players even more choice this time. The 70s and 80s cars offer a whole new challenge and compared to the modern day cars. They look and sound incredible.”

Watch the official “Make Headlines” Full F1 2018 Classic Car List Reveal Trailer and check out the full F1 2018 classic car list after the drop:

We’ve been teasing you with the F1 2018 classic cars for a few weeks now, and today, we’re very happy to be showing you the full roster of F1 2018 classic cars, the official videogame of the 2018 FIA FORMULA ONE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP. With F1 2018, we’re introducing a new class of six iconic cars from the 1970s and the 1980s, as well as the already announced 2009 Brawn and 2003 Williams. Oh, and don’t forget all of the F1 2017 classic cars!

Note that the two Tier 1 classic cars will only be available for those that purchase Headline Edition.

Rocket Chainsaw reviewed F1 2017 when it launched in August last year, giving it 4.5 stars, calling it “hands down the best F1 game of all time.” It will be interesting to see how they improve on it this year.

The F1 2018 release date will occur on the same week as the Formula 1 2018 Belgian Grand Prix, launching on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Windows PC platforms on August 24, 2018. To find out more about the F1 2018 classic car list, head to the official blog post here.

David Latham

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